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6976. Ewa Karpinska papers
survived Buchenwald, but his first wife and daughter perished. Menachem died in 1987.
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6977. Otto Dub letter
Schlackenwerth to those of Viennese emigres he met who were imprisoned at Buchenwald, relates news from Erna
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6978. Eric S. Marmorek collection
been retained in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps and was now released to Vienna; and a sound
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6979. The stories of our lives
transfer by train to Buchenwald concentration camp during January 1945; his transfer to Rehmsdorf
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6980. "L'histoire de Bernard et Bronka: La famille Friedman de Chrzanów"
Bronka as forced laborers in a number of sub-camps of Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Flossenbürg, Buchenwald
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6981. Benesch and Reininger families collection
imprisoned in Dachau and later in Buchenwald. The family left for Prague awaiting their United States
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6982. David Klein document and philately collection
multiple concentration camps including Auschwitz Birkenau, Buchenwald, Neuengamme, Mauthausen Natzweiler
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6983. Henry Weil testimony
-Rosen, Buchenwald, and was liberated on a death march from Sonnenburg. He reunited with Wovek in Hof
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6984. Kürschner family photograph collection
and immigrated to Israel. Dita’s father, Lajos, died in Buchenwald on January 2, 1945.
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6985. "Birkenau: The Camp of Death"
Echterdingen and to Ohrdruf. He was sent on a death march from Ohrdruf through Buchenwald to Dachau, where he
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6986. Frances and Julian Hirshfeld family papers
photograph of Dr. Julian J. Hirshfeld in Buchenwald, after liberation in 1945; and photogaphs of Julian and
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6987. Zygmunt Gemel papers
Dora-Mittelbau subcamp of Buchenwald. Zygmunt survived the war and remained in Poland.
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6988. Poster
few of the thousands of wedding rings the Germans removed from their victims at Buchenwald in order to
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6989. "Angel on my Shoulder"
January 1945 to Buchenwald and from there, were put on a train to Bergen-Belsen, where they were liberated
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6990. Oral history interview with Reinald Leidelmeyer
-Belsen, Braunlage, Buchenwald, Dachau, Dortmund, Ebensee, Flossenbürg, Landsberg, Neunburg, Nordhausen
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6991. Pencil drawing
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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6992. Russian army propaganda leaflet
a Buchenwald concentration camp badge, a Russian army propaganda leaflet, documents regarding
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6993. Bayonet and sheath from the Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth)
Consists of 38 photographs of the Buchenwald concentration camp soon after liberation, ruins of
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6994. Dagger
Consists of 38 photographs of the Buchenwald concentration camp soon after liberation, ruins of
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6995. Armband badge worn in Theresienstadt
(nee Stern, 1895-1971) Wertheimer. Max Wertheimer was imprisoned in Buchenwald for two weeks following
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6996. Armband inscribed with camp names where the Polish Jewish inmate was imprisoned
front, hand printed, blue ink : K.L. / RIGA SCHTUTTOW / BUCHENWALD 83180 / TEREZIN
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6997. Armband
concentration camps including Sachsenhausen, Dachau and Buchenwald where he was liberated on April 11, 1945 and
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6998. Handbook
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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6999. Marcel Burtin testimony
resistance and deported, first to Buchenwald in January 1943, and from there, marched to Dora-Mittelbau. As
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7000. Prayer book
photographs of Berek Dov Klein, originally from Chrzanow, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration